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Holding Hamas Accountable at the ICJ Through Palestine
Some Genocide Convention parties recognizing the State of Palestine could sue it at the ICJ for alleged genocide by Hamas on Oct. 7. -
Supreme Court Rules in Jawboning Case
The Court determined that the plaintiffs lacked standing to bring their claims. -
Lawfare Daily: Bananas and Corporate Accountability for Human Rights
What does the verdict in the federal trial against Chiquita Banana mean for the fight to hold corporations accountable for human rights abuses? -
Continued Arms Exports to Israel in the Face of Constructive Notice
Ongoing International Court of Justice proceedings focused on Gaza mean officials authorizing weapons transfers “should have known” about risk. -
The EU’s Evolving China Sanctions Strategy
The EU’s 14th Russia sanctions package again included mainland Chinese companies, as Brussels inches toward the U.S.’s approach to China. -
Julian Assange to Plead Guilty to Violating Espionage Act
The expected plea deal could signal the beginning of the end of a long saga for the WikiLeaks founder and the Justice Department. -
Lawfare Daily: Larry Lessig on the Right to Warn of AI Dangers
What is the responsibility of AI labs and employees to prevent the dangers caused by AI? -
Chatter: Libertarianism and National Security with Katherine Mangu-Ward
How do libertarians think about national security? -
ChinaTalk: Scale's Alex Wang on the US-China AI Race
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Pearce Argues in Fort Pierce
A dispatch from Judge Cannon’s hearing on the legality of the appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith. -
Prepare for a 2024 ‘Mini Trial’ in Trump’s D.C. Prosecution
Though the mini trial wouldn’t produce a final verdict, it would still inform American voters about Trump’s alleged felonies. -
Lawfare Daily: Open Banking and the Benefits of Interoperability with Alexander Rigby and Chinmayi Sharma
Discussing the promise and pitfalls of interoperability. -
Open Banking: A Case Study in the Benefits of Interoperability
Policymakers must prioritize decentralizing decision-making power in industries before true technological decentralization can occur. -
America’s Ally Problem
Why does Washington indulge its allies to a fault? -
Lawfare Daily: Trump Trials and Tribulations Weekly Round-up (June 21, 2024)
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The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
Your weekly summary of everything on the site. -
Understanding the G7’s New Plan for Funding Ukraine
A clever new plan would aid Ukraine today, while kicking hard decisions about seizing Russia’s foreign assets down the road—perhaps indefinitely. -
Challenging the Machine: Insights from a Workshop on Contestability of Advanced Automated Systems
Not all AI is inscrutable; as governments adopt advanced technologies, design choices can ensure protection of individuals’ due process rights. -
Lawfare Daily: A Big Week for Ukraine Agreements with Eric Ciaramella, Anastasiia Lapatina, and Scott R. Anderson
What is in the new U.S.-Ukraine security agreement? -
Watching My Trial for Seditious Conspiracy
To look at the charges against me, you’d think I was a Jan. 6 conspirator. I’m a think tank analyst.
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A coalition of unions seek to block DOGE from gaining access to the Labor Department. -
Are Domestic Drone Shoot-Downs Lawful?
There are significant gaps in federal, state, and local governments’ authorities to intercept drones, though some fixes are on the table.